In fact, I like the US mono and stereo mixes of most Beatles songs such as the US stereo mix of Komm Gib Mir Deine Hand because there's a faint chat at 0:00. You must download it on http://www.mediafire.com/?d8akr7mslk11co6

Oh wow!!! Never before listened to Mono versions!!!! (Hard to believe eh?) I always thought (naive that I might be ) that mono is when there is only the voice and no instruments (Blue Jay Way - with only the voice - is quite eerie!)

Oh wow!!! Never before listened to Mono versions!!!! (Hard to believe eh?) I always thought (naive that I might be ) that mono is when there is only the voice and no instruments

I knew what mono is because I'm old but I couldn't understand for the life of me why anyone might prefer it. Check out the mono versions on YouTube, KE. I was amazed at how much better many songs sound and that overall I prefer mono.

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(Blue Jay Way - with only the voice - is quite eerie!)

Eerie is a good word for it, even with all the tracks! I'll have to look for it with just the vocals when I want to scare myself.

At the risk of bringing up an old controversy, my vote is for "Baby You're A Rich Man", but only the original mono from the first pressing of the single in July, 1967. And yes, this is the only version where the controversial fade out can be heard clearly. In the words of Dr. Winston O' Boogie, "You should have been there."